An interview with Sheikh Hamza Yusuf on his new book Creed Of Imam Al Tahawi. Please dont copy my videos and put them on your on own account like "some" people.
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An interview with Sheikh Hamza Yusuf on his new book Creed Of Imam Al Tahawi. Please dont copy my videos and put them on your on own account like "some" people. Part 1
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bro every chain of hadith has an Ashari in the chain, like Anawawi, or ibn hajar, the majority of the ummah is on the ashari creed, tahawi creed and maturidi creed, like muhammad alfatih,whom the prophet spoke about, Also salahudin alayubi was ashari, who are you 1200 yrs later to say all of a sudden you have discovered the true creed of islam, this ummah will not agree on falsehood but the muslims are rejecting the wahabis all around the world
I have spoken to sufis who care less about what the Quran and Sunnah say, they give more weight to their intellect and logic and believe they have a direct 'hot phone' to Allah! Lets not even get into their ideology of wahdatal wujood or heresies like fana and sama etc.
brother u have no idea wot u are talking about you are slandering a a good muslim and a great scholar walla if u fear allah then dont say things like this . some of the best scholars in history have been either sufis or supportive of sufism , u telling me that the likes of imam al-ghazali imam mawlud imam hanafi were kuffars ??? and there are many more scholars i can mention .
>> some of the best scholars in history have been either sufis or supportive of sufism
I hope you know the difference between the zahids of the past and todays hodge-podge of pantheist heretics who promote shirk and bid'ah under the banner of 'sufism'. Imams and scholars of the past you refer to were from the Ahlus Sunnah and not a different religion of what is now commonly known as Sufism and its various strands of tariqahs.
what does sheikh hamza yusuf got to do with wahdatal wujood ?? and how does his teaching differ any from the ahlus sunnah ?? i know there are some sufi sheikhs how do bidaah but i am not talking bout them we r talking about hamza yusuf and why u r slandering him .
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asharis . com
All sources are fully referenced for your pursual.
The Asha'irah are nothing but mutazilah in the garb of Ahlus Sunnah.
Here is their theological whitewash explained in detail from their own sources:
asharis . com
I hope you know the difference between the zahids of the past and todays hodge-podge of pantheist heretics who promote shirk and bid'ah under the banner of 'sufism'. Imams and scholars of the past you refer to were from the Ahlus Sunnah and not a different religion of what is now commonly known as Sufism and its various strands of tariqahs.